Museum number:
APM 16.272 |
Subcollection:
ceramische pijpen |
Title:
tabakspijp |
Keyword:
moor with pearl necklaces |
Description:
Earthenware tobacco pipe with figural bowl, flat bottom and short straight stem with knot. Pipe figural representation of a Moorish figure with a hexagonal cap, hook nose and wig in a ponytail, dressed in a pleated robe with pearl necklaces, the left foot as a heel, the straight leg forms the stem. Original painting with black for the head and wig and turquoise for the hat, chains, belt, foot and leg. Mould in two parts. |
Date:
Period | 1820 - 1860 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 7,1 cm |
Width | 5,6 cm | |
Stem | Length | 7 cm |
Characteristics
Pipe type | steelpijp |
Pipe shape | figuraal |
Material | aardewerk (ceramiek) |
Technique | geperst |
Colour | crèmewit |
Finish | verf, zwart, blauw |
Traces of use | gerookt |
Production
Contintent | Europa |
Region International | West-Europa |
Country | Schotland land |
Region National | lieutenancy areas |
City | Glasgow |
Maker | James Wyse |
Acquisition
Year | 2001 |
Provenance | Utrecht, internationale verzamelaarsjaarmarkt |
Londen, antiekhandel, 2001 |
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 8, v.a. 2001. |
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